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  • Today Jason is joined by Arweave Co-Founder & CEO Sam Williams. In this episode the two discuss the founding story of Arweave, solving infinite scalability, smart contract transferability, as well as breaking down actor oriented computing. Sam also explains the possibility of on-chain AI training with AO, AO’s ostensibility, what the ecosystem allows for developers. Plus; the two explore the blockchain trilemma and AO’s roadmap—enjoy!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    This episode is sponsored by YGG.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:57) “YGG Ad”

    (04:02) The history of AO

    (09:51) Infinite scalability

    (14:57) Smart contract transferability

    (18:04) ELI5: Actor Oriented computing

    (19:41) Composability trade-offs

    (27:32) Removing on-chain AI training restraints with AO

    (28:58) Security trade-offs

    (32:31) The blockchain trilemma

    (36:34) AO’s ostensibility

    (42:22) AO ecosystem builders

    (45:09) The AO roadmap

    (49:59) Outro



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    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • Today Jason is joined by 9GAG CEO Ray Chan, the Godfather of meme’s. In this episode Ray breaks down how to successfully transition from Web2 to Web3, why the ‘midcurve strategy’ might be best, the best Web3 GTM execution, as well as exploring a framework for Memeland, meme coin fundamentals, and an analysis of the modern day attention economy. For those of you deep in the meme cycle, obsessively on Blast, or otherwise interested in how and why we find ourselves in this memetic cycle, this one’s for you—enjoy.

    Note: 9GAG is an online platform and social media website based in Hong Kong, which allows its users to upload and share user-generated content or other content from external social media websites, check it out here: https://www.memeland.com/

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    This episode is sponsored by YGG.

    This episode is sponsored by YGG: Yield Guild Games (YGG) is a web3 guild protocol that enables players and gaming guilds to find their community, discover games and level up together. Its mission is to become the leading community-based user acquisition platform in web3 gaming through fun quests that help players build their onchain reputation

    Join their discord today! https://discord.gg/ygg

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (03:09) “Yield Guild Games”

    (04:09) Executing on Web2 to Web3

    (11:24) Memeland explained

    (16:48) The midcurve strategy

    (19:24) Founder focuses & GTM strategy

    (22:00) The attention economy

    (26:43) Product features in relation to DAU

    (31:21) A framework for Memeland

    (39:28) Meme coin comparisons

    (41:32) Commonalities of successful meme coins

    (48:28) Differentiating from other meme coins

    (53:20) Outro

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    https://twitter.com/9gagceo?lang=en

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    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • Today Jason is joined by Mahesh Ramakrishnan, Seed Investor at Escape Velocity (EV3). Today Mahesh joins us to discuss all things DePIN. The conversation begins with an overview on the DePIN category and why EV3 has chosen to focus it's attention here. The two then go on to review how the labour market may change as a result of DePIN developments, DePIN's unit economics, bandwidth vs compute providers, as well as EV3's North Star, and 2024's leading DePIN projects. This is not one to miss as we breakdown the past, present, and future of decentralized physical infrastructure—enjoy!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:19) Why EV3 focuses on DePIN

    (05:34) DePIN’s developments

    (11:22) The future of UBI & DePIN node operators

    (13:38) DePIN categories

    (20:22) DePIN network unit economics

    (30:15) Bandwidth vs compute providers

    (33:25) EV3’s DePIN market research approach

    (36:37) EV3’s North Star

    (40:40) 2024’s leading DePIN projects

    (44:29) DePIN’s marketshare

    (48:20) Outro

    Twitter accounts:

    Jason Choi’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Mahesh Ramakrishnan's Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/moneromahesh

    Episode content links:

    https://depin.ninja/

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    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • In today’s Roundtable, Jason and Sanat take a moment to assess what has happened in Q1 2024. They kick things off by discussing new BTC ATH's and what this means for liquidity flows and meme coins. As a result, the two turn to venture opportunities this cycle, given the meme activity in recent months. Jason and Sanat then go on to discuss the Jupiter Airdrop, the future of L1s, EigenLayer's $100M raise from a16z, as well as a review on Ethena as the most dominant rev-gen application in crypto right now, and much more — enjoy!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:01) ETH Denver recap

    (04:16) BTC ATH review

    (11:47) Liquidity flows & meme coins

    (18:36) 2024 cycle venture investing

    (20:31) $JUP: Jupiter Airdrop

    (26:21) The future of L1s

    (30:52) EigenLayer: a16z $100M raise

    (36:52) Ethena: the biggest rev-driving application in crypto

    (39:35) Maker Endgame

    (42:50) BTC L2s

    (47:57) Uniswap fee switch update

    (52:13) Outro

    Twitter accounts:

    Jason Choi’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/kapursanat

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • In today’s Roundtable, Jason and Sanat are joined by Catrina Wang of Portal Ventures. Catrina has written one of the most comprehensive breakdowns of the BTC/BRC thesis to-date. At the time of recording (02/22/24) Bitcoin just broke $50,000, however what’s new this cycle is the BRC phenomenon. Today, BRC’s are at a $3 billion market cap and now more than ever, there’s a rekindled interest in BTC L2s.

    In this episode Catrina discusses her thesis in detail, as it relates to BRC reactions, intended target market, adoption strategy, WBTC, BTC L2 vs BitVM, Layer 1 programmability, The Panda Renaissance and much more! Press play now.

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:31) Catrina’s BTC Thesis

    (07:29) Initial BRC reactions

    (09:06) Ordinals & programmability demand

    (12:24) BRC target market

    (15:11) How to achieve BRC adoption

    (21:30) How much of the BRC/BTC market is not addressed by WBTC

    (23:54) BTC L2 vs BitVM

    (33:15) Centralized L2 trust vs security conscious BRC users

    (35:21) What is the additional catalyst for BRC scalability?

    (40:00) Liquidity: building programmability on Layer 1

    (41:00) The Panda Renaissance Thesis

    (45:58) Outro

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    https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/kapursanat

    Catrina Wang’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/dotcuriouscat

    Catrina Wang’s BTC Thesis:

    https://blockcrunch.substack.com/p/a-bitcoin-thesis-the-panda-renaissance

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    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • Today Jason is joined by none other than EigenLayer Founder, Sreeram Kannan. Sreeram kicks things off by sharing the founding story of EigenLayer and how Sreeram and the team thought about EigenLayer's value proposition. Jason then digs into the details; what are EigenLayer's Actively Validates Services (AVS)? Are there security assumptions related to slashing? What are the centralisation considerations for EigenLayer? What are the commercial incentives for builders? And much, much more. Enjoy the conversation and please share and like — it goes a long way.

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:29) EigenLayor’s backstory & Sreeram’s early start

    (11:05) EigenLayer’s proposition

    (14:54) EigenLayer’s AVS: Actively Validated Services

    (19:56) Slashing & security assumptions

    (29:40) EigenLayer’s centralisation considerations

    (34:30) Commercial incentives

    (42:37) Long term incentives: coprocessor & intelligent DeFi

    (46:40) Best vs worst case for the future of EigenLayer

    (57:30) Outro

    Twitter accounts:

    Jason Choi’s Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sreeram Kannan Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/sreeramkannan

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • In today’s Roundtable 006 episode Jason and Sanat discuss all things Airdrops. They start by reviewing the history of Airdrops, among the most successful releases, before diving deep on trying to objectively evaluate Airdrops and their utility; are they a good way for retail investors to make money, for founders to grow their projects and whether or not it’s financially sound strategy and business decision. Jason and Sanat dive deep on the data, reviewing on-chain activity and historic examples — this is not one to miss, enjoy

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (03:10) Historic tier-1 Airdrops

    (11:45) Fiat raises vs Airdrops

    (18:05) Airdrop customer-acquisition-cost analysis

    (33:32) LayerZero Airdrop speculation

    (41:50) Gamification of points vs Airdrops

    (46:12) Whales Market points market

    (48:48) Points as user retention mechanic critique

    (52:40) Celestia Airdrop: crypto native user reward strategy

    (53:40) Points program scrutiny continued

    (57:30) Outro

    Hosts:

    Jason Choi’s Twitter:

    / mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter:

    / kapursanat

    Watch the episode on Youtube:

    https://rb.gy/xkff5h

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • In today’s Roundtable 005 episode Jason and Sanat are joined by Blockchain Capital’s Principle, Yuan Han Li, where the three discuss ETH value accrual, ETH’s money utility, before diving deep on infrastructure mechanics and Jason’s changing views on ETH. As well as much, much more — enjoy!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:27) Disagreggation of ETH Value Accrual

    (16:20) $ETH as money

    (27:40) Modularity conviction

    (33:11) Fees as behaviour incentive

    (42:16) Off-chain cryptography as Proofs

    (50:02) Jason’s changing view on ETH

    (51:10) Outro

    More Resources:

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    Jason Choi’s Twitter:

    / mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter:

    / kapursanat

    Yuan's Twitter:

    / yuan_han_li

    Watch the episode on Youtube:

    https://rb.gy/yki70a

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • It’s the start of 2024 and you know what time it is - time for predictions!

    Don't miss this week's thrilling episode where Jason and Sanat unveil their top 9 predictions for the year:

    Will ETH ETF bring about another bull run

    Launch of restaking and future of ETH

    Will Cosmos ecosystem finally take off

    And more!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode introduction

    (00:02:20) – Will ETH ETF disappoint

    (00:08:10) – % of ETH that will be restaked

    (00:14:27) – TVL of Yield projects

    (00:19:54) – Fees paid by Rollups to ETH

    (00:24:25) – ETH’s future

    (00:32:06) – Will Cosmos finally take off

    (00:36:50) – Will Apps outperform Infra

    (00:41:21) – Are Telegram Bots here to stay

    (00:46:22) – A massive crypto-app will be built on…

    More Resources:

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    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/kapursanat

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.


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  • In December 2023, Sei Network joined the “billion-dollar network club” in market cap, as its value doubled and its user count skyrocketed. Sei stood out amongst the crypto natives as it claims to be the fastest Layer 1 out there (yes, even faster than Solana) and the first live blockchain to become a parallelized EVM chain.

    Today we have Jayendra Jog, Co-Founder of Sei, to share with us

    - How did Sei become the fastest blockchain

    - What is parallelized EVM and why it's a game-changer

    - Sei’s roadmap in 2024

    - And more!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode introduction

    (00:01:04) – What is Sei

    (00:04:30) – Why is everyone excited for Sei

    (00:08:11) – Monolithic vs Modular chains

    (00:12:10) – Parallelizing transactions vs sequential

    (00:20:46) – Solving state bloat with SeiDB

    (00:27:27) – Expanding beyond Cosmos

    (00:32:45) – Building on Solana vs Sei

    (00:35:25) – Does Neon EVM compete with Sei

    (00:37:19) – Why Sei can’t be forked as a rollup

    (00:40:50) – Sei vs Monad

    (00:42:57) – Sei in 2024

    More Resources:

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    Jayendra Jog’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayendra_jog

    Sei’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeiNetwork

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • Stablecoins represent a significant segment of the cryptocurrency market due to their widespread applicability. So far, stablecoin models range from centralized, fiat-backed variants such as USDT and USDC, to more decentralized models like Maker's DAI, an over-collateralized stablecoin, and the infamous algorithmically-backed UST by Luna.

    Despite this variety, the crypto industry still lacks a decentralized, internet-native stablecoin that combines attractive yet sustainable yields. Ethena aims to bridge this gap, offering a novel solution in the stablecoin space.
    |

    Today we have Guy Young, Founder of Ethena Labs, to share with us

    What exactly is Ethena’ stablecoin model, and how can it be sustainable

    Can Ethena dethrone USDC and USDT

    The future of the stablecoin landscape

    And more

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode introduction

    (00:02:08) – How Ethena was founded

    (00:04:30) – How Ethena works & why now

    (00:11:19) – Will USDT and USDC be dethroned one day

    (00:13:55) – Ethena versus other stablecoins

    (00:19:03) – Letting the markets do its job

    (00:20:54) – Ethena versus Maker

    (00:29:19) – Ethena’s value in blackswan events

    (00:32:28) – Thoughts on staking staked ETH

    (00:34:24) – 3 types of users likely to use Ethena

    (00:36:29) – Why can’t someone do it themselves

    (00:37:52) – Potential products built on Ethena

    (00:41:04) – Ethena’s path to mass adoption



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    Guy Young’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/leptokurtic_

    Ethena’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ethena_labs



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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • In 2021, a few Web 3 games emerged, briefly capturing global attention and demonstrating the potential of this gaming sector.

    Fast forward to 2024, numerous game studios are poised to launch their titles, honed over three years. This raises the question: Are we on the cusp of another GameFi revolution, this time for good?

    The Web 3 gaming landscape so far, and what to look forward to in 2024

    Immutable’s partnership with Polygon and Immutable

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode introduction

    (00:01:53) – Web 3 gaming in 2023

    (00:03:52) – Overview of different Web 3 gaming ecosystems

    (00:09:21) – Immutable’s business model

    (00:12:55) – What game publishers Want

    (00:16:42) – What drives players into Web 3 gaming?

    (00:19:07) – Deciding which ecosystem to build in

    (00:22:21) – Should game create their own rollups?

    (00:24:31) – Partnership with Merit Circle & Polygon

    (00:31:51) – Partnership with Ubisoft

    (00:34:11) – Greatest barriers for Web 3 gaming

    (00:37:28) – What to look forward to for Immutable



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    Robbie’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xferg

    Immutable’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/immutable

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • The crypto markets are showing signs of revival. With the recent resolution of Binance's case alleviating market uncertainty, investors are looking forward to 2024 with optimism.

    More importantly, what tokens are worth looking at across the various crypto verticals? Jason and Sanat shares their list with viewers this week:


    In episode 3 of Blockcrunch Roundtable, Jason & Sanat discusses:

    Why resolution of Binance’s case is good for the markets

    Top picks for different verticals heading into 2024

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode Introduction

    (00:02:03) – Impacts of Binance’s fine & CZ’s “retirement”

    (00:05:33) – Blur & their L2, Blast

    (00:12:06) – Betting on L2s via DA layers

    (00:21:16) – Alternative L1s to Ethereum

    (00:25:25) – What’s next for DeFi

    (00:31:30) – The revival of Web 3 gaming scene

    (00:38:30) – Other side of real-world assets; DePINS

    (00:43:18) – New contender in the Oracle vertical

    (00:47:03) – Retail favourite; Meme Coins

    More Resources:

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    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/kapursanat

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

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  • Exploring history offers valuable lessons, enabling us to sidestep past errors and identify markers of excellence. These insights are particularly beneficial in the realm of investing, where understanding historical trends and outcomes can inform smarter, more strategic decisions


    In episode 2 of Blockcrunch Roundtable, Jason & Sanat discusses:

    3 verticals that showed promise but ultimately failed to gain traction

    3 emerging verticals with the potential for significant success

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode Introduction

    (00:03:18) – What Web 3 apps make sense?

    (00:06:45) – Will Metamask remain the No. 1 wallet?

    (00:13:30) – Why prediction markets never really took off

    (00:20:48) – How to invest in DAOs and their tooling

    (00:30:11) – Can re-staking take off?

    (00:36:05) – Case for and against DePINS

    (00:43:33) – Decentralized social and Friend.Tech

    (00:53:23) – 1 vertical to never invest, & 1 to spend most time on


    More Resources:

    Hosts

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/kapursanat

    Blockcrunch

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    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • The trading volume of NFTs has markedly decreased since the previous bull market, with a recent figure of merely $37 million per week, a sum that constitutes less than 1% of Bitcoin's daily trading volume. This downturn begs the question: are NFTs facing extinction, or is there potential for resurgence?

    Joining us today is Tieshun, widely recognized as Pacman on Twitter and notably the founder of Blur, the singular NFT marketplace that triumphed over Opensea to talk about:

    Why NFTs are not dead

    How Blur successfully dethroned OpenSea

    Outlook for the NFT market and Blur

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode Introduction

    (00:01:33) – Pacman’s Web 3 journey

    (00:07:31) – How to revive the NFT markets

    (00:12:39) – User behaviour in bull vs bear market

    (00:14:52) – How Blur dethroned OpenSea

    (00:19:59) – Sustainability of Blur’s incentive program

    (00:27:33) – Key KPIs that matters

    (00:35:53) – Blur’s stance on royalties

    (00:42:34) – Blur’s future plans

    More Resources:

    Guest

    Pacman’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/PacmanBlur

    Blur’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/blur_io



    Blockcrunch

    Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/

    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • We’re back with a brand new series - Blockcrunch RoundTable! In this new format, Jason is joined by Sanat, an Investor at Dragonfly to discuss all things crypto - from latest market developments, their investment experiences and future outlooks


    For this episode, they discussed the top 5 wildest crypto ideas that were funded, and dived into:

    Why they are considered wild

    Their thoughts on what went wrong and right

    Things to look out for in the future

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.



    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Episode Introduction

    (00:04:00) – Yuga Labs’ $450 million raise

    (00:016:52) – Worldcoin: One of the most controversial crypto project

    (00:32:54) – Praxis: Building a real-world city

    (00:46:20) – Olympus DAO: Crypto-native reserve currency

    (00:57:15) – BreederDAO: Guild for P2E games



    More Resources:

    Hosts

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Sanat Kapur’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/kapursanat



    Blockcrunch

    Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/

    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • Over the past 5 years, Blockcrunch has been a beacon for the Web 3 community. As we evolve, we're thrilled to announce an upcoming rebrand. Stay tuned for details on our renewed commitment to serving our audience even better!

    But before we embark on this new journey, we’re celebrating the legacy of our current show. This week, join us as we host Darryl Wang, Co-Founder of Tangent - the angel collective co-founded by our very own Jason - to discuss:

    Bull and bear case for the next 12 months

    Biggest lessons learnt in investing

    2 bold predictions for the next crypto cycle

    Investing in meme coins


    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Introduction to Tangent

    (00:04:10) – Darryl’s entry into Web 3

    (00:05:51) – Bullish case for next 12 months

    (00:12:04) – Bearish case for next 12 months

    (00:15:51) – Consensus ideas that turned out wrong

    (00:21:06) – Bringing treasury yields onchain via Maker

    (00:24:40) – Is there need for more chains

    (00:34:18) – Most hated coin that can do well next cycle

    (00:38:08) – Wrapping heads around meme coins

    (00:43:24) – Native yield-generating stablecoin

    (00:49:31) – Bold prediction for the next cycle


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    More Resources:

    Guest

    Darryl Wang’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xWangarian

    Tangent’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/tangent_xyz



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    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • Superscrypt is an early-stage web3 company seeded by Temasek, a globally recognized investment powerhouse headquartered in Singapore. Recognizing the immense potential of the decentralized digital landscape, Superscrypt focus exclusively on the next generation of internet technologies.

    Today, we have Jacob Ko, Partner at Superscrypt to share with us:

    Contrasting investment philosophies between the West and Asia

    Verticals Superscrypt is excited about

    Convincing & onboarding non-Web 3 users

    Singapore vs HongKong’s Web 3 scene

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Introduction to Superscrypt

    (00:02:55) – Temasek & Jacob’s transition into Web 3

    (00:09:42) – Western vs Asian investing focus

    (00:12:01) – Superscrypt’s investment in social & creator economy

    (00:16:18) – Discussion on blockchain wallets

    (00:23:21) – Convincing non-Web 3 users

    (00:30:15) – Handling security in Web 3

    (00:33:14) – Singapore vs HongKong’s Web 3 scene



    Sponsor message:

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    Today, Filecoin focuses primarily on storage as an open service, but looks to build the infrastructure to store, distribute and transform data.

    Read the full 30-page report on the future of Filecoin written by Blockcrunch over here: https://bit.ly/41gLdUm



    More Resources:

    Guest

    Superscrypt’s Twitter:https://twitter.com/superscrypt

    Jacob Ko’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobkxyz

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    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • Recently, we have a few asset managers, including some of the largest in the world like Blackrock apply to create Bitcoin spot ETFs in the United States. This sparked a lot of speculation about whether this could herald institutional adoption of crypto and kickstart a bull market.

    Today, we have Ram Ahluwalia, CEO of Lumida and previous Head of Crypto & Digital Assets at Cross River, a crypto-friendly bank to share with us:

    Implications of BTC ETF on markets

    Odds of SEC approval

    Reasons for previous rejections

    And more!

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Introduction to BTC ETFs

    (00:03:10) – Importance of Spot BTC ETF

    (00:06:52) – SEC’s reason for rejecting BTC ETFs

    (00:13:57) – SEC’s stance on Crypto

    (00:17:30) – Why BlackRock is applying for BTC ETF now

    (00:21:38) – Larry Fink’s agenda

    (00:28:38) – Need for clearer guidance

    (00:32:44) – Likelihood of ETF approval

    (00:35:11) – Past applications vs Now



    Sponsor message:

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    Today, Filecoin focuses primarily on storage as an open service, but looks to build the infrastructure to store, distribute and transform data.

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    More Resources:

    Guest

    Ram Ahluwalia’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramahluwalia



    Blockcrunch

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    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about

  • Arkham Intelligence is a blockchain data analytics platform that recently started a huge debate on Twitter due to its Intel-to-Earn model, which pays users to deanonymize blockchain wallets. There are also discussions on whether Arkham collects off-chain data on its users, and whether Arkham is actually a government project used to spy on crypto users.

    Today, we have Miguel Morel, CEO of Arkham on the show where we asked him:

    Info that will be allowed on Arkham’s marketplace

    Will Arkham work with government agencies

    Does Arkham collect non-public data of users

    Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) – Introduction to Arkham Intelligence

    (00:02:47) – What is Arkham

    (00:06:42) – Arkham users and use-cases

    (00:11:17) – Is Arkham working with government agencies

    (00:24:33) – Issues surround Arkham’s referral system

    (00:30:09) – The controversial Intro-to-Earn system

    (00:45:07) – Data quality and accuracy

    (00:50:29) – Privacy blockchains

    (00:37:09) – Value accrual across layers



    Sponsor message:

    Filecoin is enabling open services for data, built on top of IPFS.

    Today, Filecoin focuses primarily on storage as an open service, but looks to build the infrastructure to store, distribute and transform data.

    Read the full 30-page report on the future of Filecoin written by Blockcrunch over here: https://bit.ly/41gLdUm



    More Resources:

    Tweet that claims Arkham Intel Referral System exposed 100s of private emails: https://twitter.com/nftherder/status/1680065466738376704?s=46&t=FkUP6WZfEjMkbcsVeZ1C1w

    Guest

    Miguel Morel’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealMiguelMorel

    Arkham Intelligence’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArkhamIntel

    Blockcrunch

    Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/

    Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch

    Jason Choi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi

    Disclaimer:

    The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch’s guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch’s podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement.

    Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about